Lynch Brothers Polio Patients o _ Other Members Wiley Family Also 111 LYNCH — Larry, 14, and Wayne, 12, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ecf Wiley, west of Lynch, have 6pent the past week in a Grand Island hospital with polio. On Wednesday, September 24, the hospital reported Larry out of isolation and Wayne getting a long “satisfactorily.” A daughter and their 2-year old son have been confined to t^eir beds at home the past week with mild cases of polio. They are both “getting along fine.” Other Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anderson and family of Butte were Sun DR. H. D. GILDER SLEEVE. ' OPTOMETRIST Permanent Offices In Hagensick Bldg. O’NEILL, NEBR. Phene 187 , Eyes Examined . Glasses Fitted j Office Hours' 9-5 Mon. thru Sat. I 1 j 1 ; ■ 1 i i j I EbW '"**%&** buy HOYI* _ Long - Wearing BUCKLE GALOSHES r. Men's sizes Boys' sizes 29 Lightweight, cotton fleece lined galoshes with inside gusset for extra protection . . . they fit so well you can tuck youngsters’ snowsuits inside easily! Black. Men's sizes 6-12_4.49 Boys' 2Y2-SY2_4.29 Younger boys' 11-2 _ 3.98 1 1' Zipper style for men — i 4.98 ! GOOD-LOOKING BOOTS FOR GIRLS AND j MISSES Sizes 4-10 Warm cotton fleece - lined boots for snowy and wet days . . . they fit nearly any heel height nicely! Adjustable in step strap. Brown. 1 Growing girls* sizes 12Vt-A-3.29 Children's sizes 6-12 —_ 2.98 RUGGED BUCKLE ARCTICS FOR MEN, BOYS 5.90 Men's sizes Outstanding values at Pen ney’s! They’re made with a black finish, stretch-y uppers, net linings, felt insoles, strong, reinforced buckles — many quality features! Sizes 6-13. Boys' sizes 1-6__ 5.50 5-Buckle Style for Men _ 6.90 SMART, COZY SNOW BOOTS 4.98 Misses' sizes Snug cotton fleece lined rub- - ber boots with wool cuffs, front zipper for easy putting on! They’ll fit nearly any heel height! Misses' 4-10_4.98 Growing girls' 13-4-4.49 Children's 8-12_4.39 MEN’S 2-BUCKLE WORK RUBBERS 3.29 High cut gives you ample pro tection—buckle style makes these easy to put on and take off! Black rubbers with red cleated outsoles . . . buy now at Penney’s! Sizes 6-12. W. F. FINLEY, MJ>. O'NEILL First National Bank Bldg. OFFICE PHONE: 28 AT THE BLAKE BENSON BARN Located 16 miles North, 3/« West, or 1 mile South of Midway, V< mile West, and Y* mile South Friday, October 3 MUSIC BY ALICE AND HER ORCHESTRA Sponsored by Pleasant Day Club Receipts to aid in the purchase of an Iron Lung for St. Anthony’s Hospital in O’Neill Lunch Will Be Served I^P LHB LI C ^ | OUR SCHOOL LAND LEASE having been sold, and, in order to settle the estate of S my brother, the late Harry Coolidge, we will offer at public auction at the place, B located 21 miles south, one mile east and one-half mile south of Atkinson; OR 10 B miles west and 1 Yl miles north of Chambers, OR I Yl miles west and one-half mile m south of Amelia, on — I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M. Lunch Served on Grounds m 116 - - Head of Cattle - -116 { 48—Whiteface Stock COWS . 6-Year ling STEERS, Black Whiteface I 5—2-Yr.-01d Red Whiteface HEIFERS 49—Whiteface CALVES I 7—Yearling HEIFERS, Red Whiteface 1—Holstein MILK COW I 1—Registered Hereford BULL I FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT j 1—McCormick-Deering 1—2-Row Cultivator 1—15-Ft. Tractor Disc 1 8-ft. Binder, good , - D _ f shape 1-1-Row Cultivator l_Brooder Stove I 1—McCormick-Deering 1—McCormick Power ■ Tractor Plow, 16-inch, Mower, 7-ft. 1—Pump B almost new - lx,., ... , M l-8-Ft. Van Brunt Grain 1 “Wide Tire Wagon and j_l941 Ford Tudor, very I Drill ^ox good condition B USUAL TERMS: No property to be removed until settled for B ELMIR COOLIDGE Estate of the Late HARRY COOLIDGE, Owners j (GLEN ADAMS, Administrator) B COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill CHAMBERS STATE BANK I Auctioneer Clerk B